Mostly physical labour but some were killed but likely from the work itself or brutally attacked.
Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp.
Janowska concentration camp happened in 1943.
Jungfernhof concentration camp happened in 1941-12.
emaciation, suicide, disease ___ However, Dachau was an ordinary concentration camp, not an extermination camp - and did not have a particularly high death rate for a Nazi concentration camp.
The first camp to be freed was Majdanek, which was actually in the city of Lublin in Poland. Part of it was an 'ordinary' concentration camp, the other part was an extermination camp (death camp). It was freed by Soviet forces on 22 July 1944.
A section of the camp has been preserved as a memorial and small museum.
The most notable concentration camp in Austria in Mauthausen-Gusen. The camp was liberated by the American 101st Armoured Division on May 5, 1945.
They were killed by other nations.
You'd be a Soviet if you weren't a Jew.
Her family was taken in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where they died. Only father Otto survived.
Corpses were cremated at Dachau.
It continued until its liberation.